Much Ado About Nothing (Lincoln Center Theatre) Classification: COMEDY [Running

Much Ado About Nothing (Lincoln Center Theatre) Classification: COMEDY
[Running Time: 2:14:14]
From Wikipedia: The play is set in Messina and revolves around two romantic pairings that emerge when a group of soldiers arrive in the town. The first, between Claudio and Hero, is nearly altered by the accusations of the villain, Don John. The second romance, between Claudio’s friend Benedick and Hero’s cousin Beatrice, takes centre stage as the play goes on, with both characters’ wit and banter providing much of the humour.
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Introduction
Introduction to the Play
Title
Author
Brief Plot (No more than one paragraph.)
Characters
Original Production’s Historical Context
Time Period
Geographical Area
Theatre Company or Production Company
Creative Team
Cast
Contemporary Production’s Context
Time Period
Geographical Area
Theatre Company or Production Company
Creative Team
Cast
Introduction of Your Thesis Statement
Including the Thesis Question: “Why does this production matter to a contemporary audience?”
Including Your Thesis Statement Explaining Why You Believe That It Matters.
Explain how your play’s themes influence your argument.
Explain how the play’s theatrical elements (direction, acting, and costume, lighting, scenic, and sound designs) influence your argument.
Introduce any other elements that are key to your argument.
Body paragraph
Example 1 Proving Your Argument
Pick a relevant scene.
Explain which elements (including thematic ones) support your argument.
Evaluate the performance (utilizing the worksheets from Evaluating a Performance) based on three key aspects:
Directing
Acting
Design
Scenic or Set Design
Costume Design
Sound Design
Lighting Design
Engage with secondary source authors, to contribute to the overall scholarly conversation about this topic.
Write a transition leading to your next example.
Example 2 Proving Your Argument (Repeat steps in section II. A. with new insights and information.)
Example 3 Proving Your Argument (Repeat steps in section II. A. with new insights and information.)
Conclusion
Recapping Your Argument
Ensuring that Your Reader Understands What You Wanted to Achieve Through Your Thesis Argument
FOR THE THREE BODY PARAGRAPH YOU NEED TO PICK THREE SCENES FROM THE PLAY 
PLEASE USE THIS OUTLINE TO WRITE MY PAPER: THE PAPER HAVE TO BE WRITTEN IN MLA STYLE
SOURCES
1. YOU CAN USE THE SCRIPT OF THE PLAY
2.THE FILMED PRODUCTION 
3. WIKIPEDIA
4. JOURNAL ARTICLE ( NEW YORK TIMES)
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